You can obtain a fix by combining two or more distances or distances and compass bearings.
This is how you plot a fix position combining two or more distances:
Let's assume you sail near the coast.
The radar is in good working condition and in operation.
Taking into account your last position, and after comparing the nautical chart's coast line with that on the radar screen, you spot two points on the screen, A and B, from where you can take distances.
The equivalent ones on the nautical chart are points A and B.
Using the radar's range marker you measure a distance of 5.2 nautical miles from point A, and 2.8 nautical miles from point B. You note the time - let's assume it is 0930 hours.
Then return to the nautical chart, and using the dividers, span a distance of 5.2 nautical miles on the latitude scale which is closest to the present position and which runs along the sides of the chart. Apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point A, and draw a semicircle near the course line.
Now span a distance of 2.8 nautical miles and apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point B, and draw a second semicircle intersecting the first semicircle and near the course line.
The point where the two semicircles intersect is the fix position at 0930 hours.

published:11 Apr 2014

views:19378

On this episode of TFBTV, Miles Vining takes a look at how the U.S. MarineCorps goes about the annual rifle qualification process that every Marine undertakes every year. Qualification is not only important for keeping up the fundamentals of marksmanship, but also plays into a Marine's cutting score, or a number that is calculated, and puts them in the zone to be promoted. It isn't sexy CQB training, but these are the building blocks that marksmanship comes from, and allows Marines to be accurate and successful in combat. Here we have an in-depth look at how this training takes place in the United States.
Many THANKS to:
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
PleaseSupport Them! They help make our videos possible.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Also, check out our Patreon page if you enjoy our program, and consider helping us at TFBTV out!
https://www.patreon.com/tfbtv
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "H&KPSG1Sniper Rifle Overview"
→ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzsoHeOgySA
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

published:23 Dec 2015

views:97058

Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
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Ryan Cleckner reviews proper shooting technique. A stable platform, sight alignment, sight picture and trigger control are key fundamentals to shooting properly.
Looking for more long range shooting instruction? Ryan Cleckner’s book, Long RangeShooting Handbook, is the complete beginner's guide to long range shooting written in simple every-day language so that it's easy to follow. Included are personal tips and best advice from his years of special operations sniper schooling and experience, and as a sniper instructor. If you are an experienced shooter, this guide will be a resource covering the principles and theory of long range shooting. Find it on Amazon.com: http://amzn.com/151865472X
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Marines

Marines, also known as a marine corps and naval infantry, are an infantry force that specializes in the support of naval and army operations on land and at sea, as well as the execution of their own operations. In the majority of countries, the marine force is part of the navy, but it can also be under the army like the Troupes de marine (French Marines) and Givati Brigade (Israeli Marines), or form an independent armed service branch like the United States Marine Corps and Royal Marines.

Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included providing protection from war while at sea, reflecting the pressed nature of the ships' company and the risk of mutiny. Other tasks would include boarding of vessels during combat or capture of prize ships and providing manpower for raiding ashore in support of the naval objectives.

With the industrialization of warfare in the 20th century the scale of landing operations increased; this brought with it an increased likelihood of opposition and a need for co-ordination of various military elements. Marine forces evolved to specialize in the skills and capabilities required for amphibious warfare.

Ukrainian Naval Infantry

The Naval Infantry (Ukrainian:Морська піхота) is part of coastal defense troops of the Ukrainian Navy. It is used as a component part of amphibious, airborne and amphibious-airborne operations, alone or in accordance with formations and units of the Army in order to capture parts of the seashore, islands, ports, fleet bases, coast airfields and other coast objects of the enemy. It can also be used to defend naval bases, vital areas of the shore, separate islands and coast objects, security of hostile areas.

Mission

Clear the enemy's coastal areas & provide security during the landing of the main force.

It's motto is "Always Faithful" .

History

Hetmanate

Former Russian Imperial army general Pavlo Skoropadskyi understood the importance of naval infantry in providing security to the country. Being the commander-in-chief of land and naval forces, Skoropadskyi brought attention to creating the naval infantry during his first month in power. On May 23, 1918 he ordered the Department of Navy to Begin forming a Brigade of naval infantry consisting of three regiments.

United States Marine Corps Scout Sniper

United States Marine Corps Scout Sniper (MOS0317, formerly 8541) is a secondary MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) designator of U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen and reconnaissance Marines that have graduated from a U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper School. Scout Snipers must earn the rank of Lance Corporal, be selected by their battalion to join the scout-sniper platoon, and complete an approved scout-sniper course in order to receive this designation.

A USMC Scout Sniper is a Marine, highly skilled in fieldcraft and marksmanship, who can deliver long-range precision fire on selected targets, from concealed positions.

A USMC Scout Sniper Team is a detachment of one or more sniper teams performing an assigned task of engaging selected targets, targets of opportunity, collecting and reporting information, or a combination of all, contributing to the accomplishment of the supported unit's mission.

You can obtain a fix by combining two or more distances or distances and compass bearings.
This is how you plot a fix position combining two or more distances:
Let's assume you sail near the coast.
The radar is in good working condition and in operation.
Taking into account your last position, and after comparing the nautical chart's coast line with that on the radar screen, you spot two points on the screen, A and B, from where you can take distances.
The equivalent ones on the nautical chart are points A and B.
Using the radar's range marker you measure a distance of 5.2 nautical miles from point A, and 2.8 nautical miles from point B. You note the time - let's assume it is 0930 hours.
Then return to the nautical chart, and using the dividers, span a distance of 5.2 nautical miles on the latitude scale which is closest to the present position and which runs along the sides of the chart. Apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point A, and draw a semicircle near the course line.
Now span a distance of 2.8 nautical miles and apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point B, and draw a second semicircle intersecting the first semicircle and near the course line.
The point where the two semicircles intersect is the fix position at 0930 hours.

7:38

Marine Corps Rifle Range Qualification

Marine Corps Rifle Range Qualification

Marine Corps Rifle Range Qualification

On this episode of TFBTV, Miles Vining takes a look at how the U.S. MarineCorps goes about the annual rifle qualification process that every Marine undertakes every year. Qualification is not only important for keeping up the fundamentals of marksmanship, but also plays into a Marine's cutting score, or a number that is calculated, and puts them in the zone to be promoted. It isn't sexy CQB training, but these are the building blocks that marksmanship comes from, and allows Marines to be accurate and successful in combat. Here we have an in-depth look at how this training takes place in the United States.
Many THANKS to:
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
PleaseSupport Them! They help make our videos possible.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Also, check out our Patreon page if you enjoy our program, and consider helping us at TFBTV out!
https://www.patreon.com/tfbtv
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "H&KPSG1Sniper Rifle Overview"
→ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzsoHeOgySA
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

3:30

This Incredible Animation Shows How Deep The Ocean Really Is

This Incredible Animation Shows How Deep The Ocean Really Is

This Incredible Animation Shows How Deep The Ocean Really Is

Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
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Shooting Fundamentals - Long Range Shooting Technique

Ryan Cleckner reviews proper shooting technique. A stable platform, sight alignment, sight picture and trigger control are key fundamentals to shooting properly.
Looking for more long range shooting instruction? Ryan Cleckner’s book, Long RangeShooting Handbook, is the complete beginner's guide to long range shooting written in simple every-day language so that it's easy to follow. Included are personal tips and best advice from his years of special operations sniper schooling and experience, and as a sniper instructor. If you are an experienced shooter, this guide will be a resource covering the principles and theory of long range shooting. Find it on Amazon.com: http://amzn.com/151865472X
---------------
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(NSSF Video) #LetsGoShooting #NSSF
#LongRange
#longrangeshooting #precisionrifle

You can obtain a fix by combining two or more distances or distances and compass bearings.
This is how you plot a fix position combining two or more distances:
Let's assume you sail near the coast.
The radar is in good working condition and in operation.
Taking into account your last position, and after comparing the nautical chart's coast line with that on the radar screen, you spot two points on the screen, A and B, from where you can take distances.
The equivalent ones on the nautical chart are points A and B.
Using the radar's range marker you measure a distance of 5.2 nautical miles from point A, and 2.8 nautical miles from point B. You note the time - let's assume it is 0930 hours.
Then return to the nautical chart, and using the dividers, span a distance of 5.2 nautical mil...

published: 11 Apr 2014

Marine Corps Rifle Range Qualification

On this episode of TFBTV, Miles Vining takes a look at how the U.S. MarineCorps goes about the annual rifle qualification process that every Marine undertakes every year. Qualification is not only important for keeping up the fundamentals of marksmanship, but also plays into a Marine's cutting score, or a number that is calculated, and puts them in the zone to be promoted. It isn't sexy CQB training, but these are the building blocks that marksmanship comes from, and allows Marines to be accurate and successful in combat. Here we have an in-depth look at how this training takes place in the United States.
Many THANKS to:
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
PleaseSupport Them! They help make our videos possible.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Also, check out our Patreon page if you enjoy our progr...

published: 23 Dec 2015

This Incredible Animation Shows How Deep The Ocean Really Is

Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
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Shooting Fundamentals - Long Range Shooting Technique

Ryan Cleckner reviews proper shooting technique. A stable platform, sight alignment, sight picture and trigger control are key fundamentals to shooting properly.
Looking for more long range shooting instruction? Ryan Cleckner’s book, Long RangeShooting Handbook, is the complete beginner's guide to long range shooting written in simple every-day language so that it's easy to follow. Included are personal tips and best advice from his years of special operations sniper schooling and experience, and as a sniper instructor. If you are an experienced shooter, this guide will be a resource covering the principles and theory of long range shooting. Find it on Amazon.com: http://amzn.com/151865472X
---------------
Subscribe to TheNSSF: http://nssf.it/17sP4lx
FollowNSSF: http://Twitter.com/N...

You can obtain a fix by combining two or more distances or distances and compass bearings.
This is how you plot a fix position combining two or more distances: ...

You can obtain a fix by combining two or more distances or distances and compass bearings.
This is how you plot a fix position combining two or more distances:
Let's assume you sail near the coast.
The radar is in good working condition and in operation.
Taking into account your last position, and after comparing the nautical chart's coast line with that on the radar screen, you spot two points on the screen, A and B, from where you can take distances.
The equivalent ones on the nautical chart are points A and B.
Using the radar's range marker you measure a distance of 5.2 nautical miles from point A, and 2.8 nautical miles from point B. You note the time - let's assume it is 0930 hours.
Then return to the nautical chart, and using the dividers, span a distance of 5.2 nautical miles on the latitude scale which is closest to the present position and which runs along the sides of the chart. Apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point A, and draw a semicircle near the course line.
Now span a distance of 2.8 nautical miles and apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point B, and draw a second semicircle intersecting the first semicircle and near the course line.
The point where the two semicircles intersect is the fix position at 0930 hours.

You can obtain a fix by combining two or more distances or distances and compass bearings.
This is how you plot a fix position combining two or more distances:
Let's assume you sail near the coast.
The radar is in good working condition and in operation.
Taking into account your last position, and after comparing the nautical chart's coast line with that on the radar screen, you spot two points on the screen, A and B, from where you can take distances.
The equivalent ones on the nautical chart are points A and B.
Using the radar's range marker you measure a distance of 5.2 nautical miles from point A, and 2.8 nautical miles from point B. You note the time - let's assume it is 0930 hours.
Then return to the nautical chart, and using the dividers, span a distance of 5.2 nautical miles on the latitude scale which is closest to the present position and which runs along the sides of the chart. Apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point A, and draw a semicircle near the course line.
Now span a distance of 2.8 nautical miles and apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point B, and draw a second semicircle intersecting the first semicircle and near the course line.
The point where the two semicircles intersect is the fix position at 0930 hours.

Marine Corps Rifle Range Qualification

On this episode of TFBTV, Miles Vining takes a look at how the U.S. MarineCorps goes about the annual rifle qualification process that every Marine undertakes ...

On this episode of TFBTV, Miles Vining takes a look at how the U.S. MarineCorps goes about the annual rifle qualification process that every Marine undertakes every year. Qualification is not only important for keeping up the fundamentals of marksmanship, but also plays into a Marine's cutting score, or a number that is calculated, and puts them in the zone to be promoted. It isn't sexy CQB training, but these are the building blocks that marksmanship comes from, and allows Marines to be accurate and successful in combat. Here we have an in-depth look at how this training takes place in the United States.
Many THANKS to:
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
PleaseSupport Them! They help make our videos possible.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Also, check out our Patreon page if you enjoy our program, and consider helping us at TFBTV out!
https://www.patreon.com/tfbtv
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "H&KPSG1Sniper Rifle Overview"
→ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzsoHeOgySA
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

On this episode of TFBTV, Miles Vining takes a look at how the U.S. MarineCorps goes about the annual rifle qualification process that every Marine undertakes every year. Qualification is not only important for keeping up the fundamentals of marksmanship, but also plays into a Marine's cutting score, or a number that is calculated, and puts them in the zone to be promoted. It isn't sexy CQB training, but these are the building blocks that marksmanship comes from, and allows Marines to be accurate and successful in combat. Here we have an in-depth look at how this training takes place in the United States.
Many THANKS to:
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
PleaseSupport Them! They help make our videos possible.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Also, check out our Patreon page if you enjoy our program, and consider helping us at TFBTV out!
https://www.patreon.com/tfbtv
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "H&KPSG1Sniper Rifle Overview"
→ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzsoHeOgySA
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

This Incredible Animation Shows How Deep The Ocean Really Is

Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves...

Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
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Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
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Ryan Cleckner reviews proper shooting technique. A stable platform, sight alignment, sight picture and trigger control are key fundamentals to shooting properly.
Looking for more long range shooting instruction? Ryan Cleckner’s book, Long RangeShooting Handbook, is the complete beginner's guide to long range shooting written in simple every-day language so that it's easy to follow. Included are personal tips and best advice from his years of special operations sniper schooling and experience, and as a sniper instructor. If you are an experienced shooter, this guide will be a resource covering the principles and theory of long range shooting. Find it on Amazon.com: http://amzn.com/151865472X
---------------
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FollowNSSF: http://Twitter.com/NSSF
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Find a place to shoot: http://wheretoshoot.org
(NSSF Video) #LetsGoShooting #NSSF
#LongRange
#longrangeshooting #precisionrifle

Ryan Cleckner reviews proper shooting technique. A stable platform, sight alignment, sight picture and trigger control are key fundamentals to shooting properly.
Looking for more long range shooting instruction? Ryan Cleckner’s book, Long RangeShooting Handbook, is the complete beginner's guide to long range shooting written in simple every-day language so that it's easy to follow. Included are personal tips and best advice from his years of special operations sniper schooling and experience, and as a sniper instructor. If you are an experienced shooter, this guide will be a resource covering the principles and theory of long range shooting. Find it on Amazon.com: http://amzn.com/151865472X
---------------
Subscribe to TheNSSF: http://nssf.it/17sP4lx
FollowNSSF: http://Twitter.com/NSSF
Like NSSF: http://Facebook.com/NSSFcomm
NSSF YouTube: http://YouTube.com/TheNSSF
Find a place to shoot: http://wheretoshoot.org
(NSSF Video) #LetsGoShooting #NSSF
#LongRange
#longrangeshooting #precisionrifle

You can obtain a fix by combining two or more distances or distances and compass bearings.
This is how you plot a fix position combining two or more distances:
Let's assume you sail near the coast.
The radar is in good working condition and in operation.
Taking into account your last position, and after comparing the nautical chart's coast line with that on the radar screen, you spot two points on the screen, A and B, from where you can take distances.
The equivalent ones on the nautical chart are points A and B.
Using the radar's range marker you measure a distance of 5.2 nautical miles from point A, and 2.8 nautical miles from point B. You note the time - let's assume it is 0930 hours.
Then return to the nautical chart, and using the dividers, span a distance of 5.2 nautical miles on the latitude scale which is closest to the present position and which runs along the sides of the chart. Apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point A, and draw a semicircle near the course line.
Now span a distance of 2.8 nautical miles and apply this span, placing one leg of the dividers at point B, and draw a second semicircle intersecting the first semicircle and near the course line.
The point where the two semicircles intersect is the fix position at 0930 hours.

Marine Corps Rifle Range Qualification

On this episode of TFBTV, Miles Vining takes a look at how the U.S. MarineCorps goes about the annual rifle qualification process that every Marine undertakes every year. Qualification is not only important for keeping up the fundamentals of marksmanship, but also plays into a Marine's cutting score, or a number that is calculated, and puts them in the zone to be promoted. It isn't sexy CQB training, but these are the building blocks that marksmanship comes from, and allows Marines to be accurate and successful in combat. Here we have an in-depth look at how this training takes place in the United States.
Many THANKS to:
Ventura Munitions: http://bit.ly/1LKxNRP
PleaseSupport Them! They help make our videos possible.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Also, check out our Patreon page if you enjoy our program, and consider helping us at TFBTV out!
https://www.patreon.com/tfbtv
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "H&KPSG1Sniper Rifle Overview"
→ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzsoHeOgySA
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

This Incredible Animation Shows How Deep The Ocean Really Is

Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/
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Shooting Fundamentals - Long Range Shooting Technique

Ryan Cleckner reviews proper shooting technique. A stable platform, sight alignment, sight picture and trigger control are key fundamentals to shooting properly.
Looking for more long range shooting instruction? Ryan Cleckner’s book, Long RangeShooting Handbook, is the complete beginner's guide to long range shooting written in simple every-day language so that it's easy to follow. Included are personal tips and best advice from his years of special operations sniper schooling and experience, and as a sniper instructor. If you are an experienced shooter, this guide will be a resource covering the principles and theory of long range shooting. Find it on Amazon.com: http://amzn.com/151865472X
---------------
Subscribe to TheNSSF: http://nssf.it/17sP4lx
FollowNSSF: http://Twitter.com/NSSF
Like NSSF: http://Facebook.com/NSSFcomm
NSSF YouTube: http://YouTube.com/TheNSSF
Find a place to shoot: http://wheretoshoot.org
(NSSF Video) #LetsGoShooting #NSSF
#LongRange
#longrangeshooting #precisionrifle